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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Fall is in full swing and it's time for some fall decorating! I opened up my small box of fall decorations last week and decided I needed to add a few more items to my stash, especially since I now have a whole house to decorate... not just an apartment. I planned on getting a cheap vine wreath from the dollar store with some fall flowers to decorate it with, but the dollar store was fresh out of wreaths. I assume everyone had the same idea.... that's what I get for living in such a crafty state... :)

I bought three fall stems for $3 and then headed over to the thrift store to see if I could find an old abandoned wreath I could bring back to life. I found a sad old spring wreath and bought it for all of $.75! oh ya- take that dollar store!

With the help of some hot glue and spray painted pine cones I fixed that sad wreath up and hung it on my front door. Not bad for $3.75!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Not that I need more bookmarks, but...... I just wanted to relieve some stress by doing a little abstract painting. I made good use of my stash of left over watercolor paper scraps I've been saving forever.

Monday, September 17, 2012

It's my first time drying my own herbs from my own herb garden. So exciting! I love that I can save my basil for the winter. I'm finding that fall gets me in the mood for home-making and preserving foods. I have some major plans for my walnuts once they fall off my tree... can't wait!

Friday, September 14, 2012

I'm still working on decor for the bare walls of my home. I have lots of family photos to hang, but I wanted something with more color..... so I opted to created some bright watercolors of my son and created a tutorial to share!

Now you may be thinking that this is way too hard, but it is WAY easier than it looks. If you can trace an outline and color it in, you can do this!

Step 1: Find a nice digital photo of your subject with an even amount of light and shadow on the face. This can be kinda tricky. If there's too much light or shadow on the face, you won't have enough definition to make this work. So you may have to try this with several photos to see what works best. Finding the right photo is key!

Step 2: Open the photo in PicMonkey, a free online photo editor. You can use another editor if you like, but I'll explain the next steps in terms of the picmonkey editor.

Step 3: In PicMonkey, select the Effects option on the left sidebar. It's the second symbol down from the top. In Effects, select the Posterize option towards the bottom of the sidebar ( I've circled that one below also).

Step 4: In Posterize, slide the number of colors bar down to 2. It's important to have only two colors here. This project won't work with any more colors or any less. Keep the detail at 80% and the fade at 0%. Then hit apply.

Your photo should look like this now. Only one light shade and one dark shade.

Step 5: Decide on the size of painting you want to make and print out the digital photo in black and white in the size that you desire. I printed mine to fill a whole 8 1/2 x 11 piece of copy paper and it worked well to make an 8 x 10 painting.

Step 6: Once you have your printed photo, flip it over and color over the entire backside with a regular pencil.

You may be wondering why you are doing this, but trust me.... there is a reason. The pencil graphite will help you transfer your image onto the watercolor paper. So fill it in the best you can!

Step 7: Flip your paper over so the photo side is up and place it directly on top of the watercolor paper. You need to make sure the paper doesn't shift or move during the next steps so it may be a good idea to tape it down.

Step 8: With a sharpened pencil, press firmly to trace the outlines of the face. I've outlined in red in the photo below some of the areas I traced to give you an idea.

I traced all the black outlines of the face and then moved down to trace the outlines of the neck and shoulders. Depending on your particular photo, you may want to leave the background out. For this one, it worked best to leave it out.

Step 9: Once you have the whole image traced, take the printed copy off to see the image transferred onto the watercolor paper.

Step 10: Now it's time to add some watercolor! Select a color and carefully start painting inside the lines you traced. Keep your printed copy handy to make sure you are painting in the right spots.

Tip: To give the portrait a more varied look, try adding just a hint of another color on certain areas. I added a touch more red in some areas and left others more orange-y.

Step 11: Fill in the entire portrait and let the paint dry and finally... You Are Done!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Last week I discovered something awesome..... clipping masks with text! That means you can have an image show through the text, very cool. And the best thing is that you don't have to have Photoshop to do it! Yep, you can download Gimp for free and follow this great tutorial I found at Gimping Along. It was easy enough for a less-than-savvy graphic designer like me.

It was so much fun that I got a little carried away.....

Another thing I discovered..... you can use this same technique on silhouette images! Cool! Check out the birds I designed.

Monday, September 10, 2012

And something else totally unrelated but also awesome...... I happened to hear something profound on PBS this week! A woman in a documentary said, "The more I give, the more I like who I am." That has stuck with me because it's true for me too. Giving to others makes me feel good. It makes me feel better about myself even. So my goal this week.... give more!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Nature always inspires me so I'm happy when I can create something using nature itself! And when it comes to stones.... I have plenty in my back yard......too many, in fact. So if you want some, come on over!

These hand drawn designs were made with a sharpie and were inspired by these owl pebbles.

I love them all, but I think the butterflies are my favorites. I have plans for many more decorative stones.... birds, bugs, and even sea creatures! I can't wait to get crackin'!

Monday, September 3, 2012

Have any fun plans for the holiday? Last night my family took a little drive up a canyon in our lovely Utah mountains and happened to find this beautiful bridge surrounded with green! I love discovering new places. I think this is our new favorite canyon :)

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